Just the name Dorothy Thorpe conjures up elegance, artistry, and modernity. Midcentury design modernity, that is, as Dorothy was a mid-century glassware and ceramics artist, known for her designs and her sandblasting technique in particular. Dorothy Thorpe glasses, as highly sought after today as ever before, are available in our virtual shop. Seeking out Dorothy Thorpe monogram glassware? Take a long perusal of our inventory of Mad Men glasses, and you will discover a veritable treasure trove of designs, from silver fade wine glasses and cocktail pitchers, to cocktail glasses, ombre tumblers, and Dorothy Thorpe highball glasses. Dorothy Thorpe roly poly glasses are particularly popular. They are a typical midcentury glass design, stemless and round. They are ideal for using to serve cocktails on the rocks, but we also like them for purely decorative purposes! Also in our virtual bar cart is a selection of sleek Dorothy Thorpe highball glasses. Pick your poison… we promise it will go down smooth!
Questions & Answers
- What are the shipping options for dorothy thorpe glasses?
- Dorothy thorpe glasses can be shipped to you, and many can be picked up locally.
- Do you carry silver dorothy thorpe glasses?
- We have dorothy thorpe glasses in popular colors including silver, transparent, and gold.
- How many vintage dorothy thorpe glasses does Chairish have in stock?
- We have 140+ vintage dorothy thorpe glasses in stock.
- Does Chairish have dorothy thorpe glasses on sale?
- Yes! We have 40+ dorothy thorpe glasses on sale.
- Do you carry glass dorothy thorpe glasses?
- Glass, metal, and silver are our most popular dorothy thorpe glass material types.
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